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Orange County Extortion Defense Attorneys

White Collar Criminal Defense Lawyers

Extortion is the act of using threats to obtain money or property from
a person. A threat in the case of extortion would not include immediate
or impending physical harm (as in robbery). If you have been accused of
extortion, you may face years of imprisonment in a state prison.

The only thing you can do to protect yourself – if you are facing
extortion charges – is consult an accomplished
white collar defense lawyer in your area. In working with a capable lawyer, you will have the
protection of a legal professional who knows your rights and can make
sure they are not violated in any way. If you try to defend yourself or
work with an inexperienced lawyer, you will most likely end up losing
your case – even if you are innocent. It all boils down to proving
innocence, violated rights, or the lack of evidence on the part of the
prosecution.

Extortion in California

The Orange County white collar defense attorneys at
the Law Offices of Virginia L. Landry are experienced in dealing with extortion cases. Not only do we stay abreast
of California state laws and penal codes, but we keep all of our resources
up-to-date and effective. Our defense attorneys and staff are personable
and provide speedy responses to your queries about your case. We also
keep you informed as to what is going on with your case so you don’t
have to wonder and worry.

Extortion in California may occur by any one or more of the following threats
to the victim:

Violence to the victim or his/her family

Harm to the victim’s reputation

Unfavorable government action, such as threatened arrest or imprisonment

Property damage

Charged with extortion? Don't hesitate to get aggressive legal defense.
Contact the Law Offices of Virginia L. Landry right away to learn how
an experienced member of her legal team could prevent you from being wrongfully
convicted of a crime.

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